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Update op-geth depdency to 1.14.11 base #396

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Merges in upstream geth/v1.14.11

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Built on top of #392, merge additional changes from v1.14.11

fjl and others added 30 commits August 12, 2024 14:19
the validation process only checks for 'less than', which is
inconsistent with the error output
Includes a fix for MIPS32 support.

Pebble release:
https://github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/releases/tag/v1.1.2
Key fix for mips32:
cockroachdb/pebble@9f3904a
(also the only change from v1.1.1.
This PR refactors the genesis initialization a bit, s.th. we only
compute the blockhash once instead of twice as before (during hashAlloc
and flushAlloc)

This will significantly reduce the amount of memory allocated during
genesis init

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Co-authored-by: Gary Rong <[email protected]>
This pull request drops the legacy transaction retrieval support from before
eth68, adding the restrictions that transaction metadata must be provided
along with the transaction announment.
Add coinbase address to javascript tracer context.

This PR adds the `coinbase` address to `jsTracer.ctx`, allowing access
to the coinbase address (fee receipient) in custom JavaScript tracers.

Example usage:

```javascript
result: function(ctx) {
  return toAddress(ctx.coinbase);
}
```

This change enables custom tracers to access coinbase address,
previously unavailable, enhancing their capabilities to match built-in
tracers.
Here I am adding a discv5 nodes source into the p2p dial iterator. It's
an improved version of #29533.

Unlike discv4, the discv5 random nodes iterator will always provide full
ENRs. This means we can apply filtering to the results and will only try
dialing nodes which explictly opt into the eth protocol with a matching
chain.

I have also removed the dial iterator from snap. We don't have an
official DNS list for snap anymore, and I doubt anyone else is running
one. While we could potentially filter for snap on discv5, there will be
very few nodes announcing it, and the extra iterator would just stall
the dialer.

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Co-authored-by: lightclient <[email protected]>
blsync was failing if the light endpoint it was provided ended with a
`/`. This change should handle the joining more gracefully.
The withdrawal length is already verified by the beacon consensus package, so the check in the state processor is a duplicate.
To allow all error paths in `vm.EVM.create()` to consume the necessary
gas, there is currently a pattern of gating code on `if err == nil`
instead of returning as soon as the error occurs. The same behaviour can
be achieved by abstracting the gated code into a method that returns
immediately on error, improving readability and thus making it easier to
understand and maintain.
When we are building in detached head, we cannot easily obtain the same information as we can if we're in non-detached head.

However, one thing we _can_ obtain is the git-hash and git-date. Currently, we omit to include the git-date into the build-info, which causes problem for reproducable builds which are on a detached head.

This change fixes it to include the date-info always.
removes ppa-build for ubuntu `mantic`
Our `WriteArchive`, used by ci builder, creates files in the repo root,in order to upload. After we've built the amd64-builds, we create the uploads, and cause the repo to be flagged as dirty for the remaining builds.

This change fixes it by adding the artefacts to gitignore. Closes #30324
…#30264)

closes #29475, replaces #29657, #30104 

Fixes two issues. First is a deadlock where the txpool attempts to reorg, but can't complete because there are no readers left for the new txs subscription. Second, resolves a problem with on demand mode where txs may be left pending when there are more pending txs than block space.

Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <[email protected]>
convert parameter of type contract to the basic `address` type
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Co-authored-by: Martin HS <[email protected]>
These are the leftovers from #24028.
This PR adds a sync.Pool to reuse instances of Memory in EVMInterpreter.
This PR implements the conclusions from
ethereum/go-ethereum#28987 (comment),
that is:

Building with `--strip-all` as a ld-flag to the cgo linker, to remove
symbols. Without that, some spurious reference to a temporary file is
included into the kzg-related library.

Building with `--build-id=none`, to avoid putting a `build id` into the file.
This PR updates the version of go used in builds and docker to
1.23.0. Release notes: https://go.dev/doc/go1.23

More importantly, following our policy of maintaining the last two
versions (which now becomes 1.23 and 1.22), we can now make use of
the things that were introduced in 1.22: https://go.dev/doc/go1.22

Go 1.22 makes two changes to “for” loops.
- each iteration creates new variables, 
- for loops may range over integers

Other than that, some interesting library changes and other stuff.
Fixes #30156

This adds a repro of the linked issue. I fixed it by adding a timeout
when issuing the call to unsubscribe.
…loy (#30326)

This PR adds the `dns:read` and `dns:edit` permissions to the required
set of permissions checked before deploying an ENR tree to Cloudflare.
These permissions are necessary for a successful publish.

**Background**:
The current logic for `devp2p dns to-cloudflare` checks for `zone:edit`
and `zone:read` permissions. However, when running the command with only
these two permissions, the following error occurs:
```
wrong permissions on zone REMOVED-ZONE: map[#zone:edit:false #zone:read:true]
```

Adding `zone:read` and `zone:edit` to the API token led to a different
error:
```
INFO [08-19|14:06:16.782] Retrieving existing TXT records on pos-nodes.hardfork.dev
Authentication error (10000)
```

This suggested that additional permissions were required. I added
`dns:read`, but encountered another error:
```
INFO [08-19|14:11:42.342] Retrieving existing TXT records on pos-nodes.hardfork.dev
INFO [08-19|14:11:42.851] Updating DNS entries
failed to publish REMOVED.pos-nodes.hardfork.dev: Authentication error (10000)
```

Finally, after adding both `dns:read` and `dns:edit` permissions, the
command executed successfully with the following output:
```
INFO [08-19|14:13:07.677] Checking Permissions on zone REMOVED-ZONE
INFO [08-19|14:13:08.014] Retrieving existing TXT records on pos-nodes.hardfork.dev
INFO [08-19|14:13:08.440] Updating DNS entries
INFO [08-19|14:13:08.440] "Updating pos-nodes.hardfork.dev from \"enrtree-root:v1 e=FSED3EDKEKRDDFMCLP746QY6CY l=FDXN3SN67NA5DKA4J2GOK7BVQI seq=1 sig=Glja2c9RviRqOpaaHR0MnHsQwU76nJXadJwFeiXpp8MRTVIhvL0LIireT0yE3ETZArGEmY5Ywz3FVHZ3LR5JTAE\" to \"enrtree-root:v1 e=AB66M4ULYD5OYN4XFFCPVZRLUM l=FDXN3SN67NA5DKA4J2GOK7BVQI seq=1 sig=H8cqDzu0FAzBplK4g3yudhSaNtszIebc2aj4oDm5a5ZE5PAg-xpCnQgVE_53CsgsqQpalD9byafx_FrUT61sagA\""
INFO [08-19|14:13:16.932] Updated DNS entries                      new=32 updated=1 untouched=100
INFO [08-19|14:13:16.932] Deleting stale DNS entries
INFO [08-19|14:13:24.663] Deleted stale DNS entries                count=31
```

With this PR, the required permissions for deploying an ENR tree to
Cloudflare now include `zone:read`, `zone:edit`, `dns:read`, and
`dns:edit`. The initial check now includes all of the necessary
permissions and indicates in the error message which permissions are
missing:
```
INFO [08-19|14:17:20.339] Checking Permissions on zone REMOVED-ZONE
wrong permissions on zone REMOVED-ZONE: map[#dns_records:edit:false #dns_records:read:false #zone:edit:false #zone:read:true]
```
… (#30242)

This is a performance improvement on the account-creation rollback code
required for the archive node to support verkle. It uses the utility
function `DeleteAtStem` to remove code and account data per-group
instead of doing it leaf by leaf.

It also fixes an index bug, as code is chunked in 31-byte chunks, so
comparing with the code size should use 31 as its stride.

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Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <[email protected]>
holiman and others added 24 commits September 26, 2024 10:28
This update should only affect the fuzzers, as far as I know. But it
seems like it might also fix some arm/macos compilation issue in
ethereum/go-ethereum#30494

Closes #30494 (I think)
…rollback (#30495)

Here we move the method that drops all transactions by temporarily increasing the fee
into the TxPool itself. It's better to have it there because we can set it back to the
configured value afterwards. This resolves a TODO in the simulated backend.
core/txpool/blobpool: return all reinject-addresses
…ue upon rollback" (#30521)

Reverts ethereum/go-ethereum#30495

You are free to create a proper Clear method if that's the best way. But
one that does a proper cleanup, not some hacky call to set gas which
screws up logs, metrics and everything along the way. Also doesn't work
for legacy pool local transactions.

The current code had a hack in the simulated code, now we have a hack in
live txpooling code. No, that's not acceptable. I want the live code to
be proper, meaningful API, meaningful comments, meaningful
implementation.
… (#30512)

This is for fixing Prysm integration tests.
Use types.Sender(signer, tx) to utilize the transaction's sender cache
and avoid repeated address recover.
This PR removes the dependencies on `lightchaindata` db as the light
protocol has been deprecated and removed from the codebase.
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@ajsutton ajsutton merged commit d5a9661 into ethereum-optimism:optimism Oct 2, 2024
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